Great local pub and restaurant
Less of the pub, more of a pub-style restaurant with a great bar and decent cocktail and wine selection. Great food, really great, young friendly staff, historic pub that with lots of little corners that make it interesting and easy to find a cosy spot. Are there kids, possibly for Sunday afternoon but this place is in such demand we only go midweek when it's also pretty busy but we're more likely to get a table and no, I don't think I have ever seen anyone under 15 here. That said, we take our two teenagers who with the nightlights and candles could easily pass for adults, so I guess other kids might be going un-noticed by us. And that's the point. If I haven't noticed them, they're not a problem - for me, anyway. As for Sunday lunch, well where that serves a decent pub roast isn't full of younger ones and it's not so very long ago we were desperate to get out for a decent lunch that we didn't have to do the washing up after, so I don't begrudge any exhausted parents a break on a Sunday afternoon! But for anyone like us tired of the faux-artsy/funky/quirky chain pub template, because the food, the atmosphere, and the never anything less than charming service, the George gets 10/10 for being the kind of local gastropub that every town should have.